Google Adsense ads are priced at $0.01 to over $36 per click, but the publisher has not control over the minimum Earning per Click. The Google Adsense Program decides which ad to display based on the keywords on the content page and the number of ad slots. If we could somehow remove the low paying ads, we could make more money online. Let’s see how to remove those Low Paying Adsense Ads.

Suppose, a publisher gets 100 clicks on average any given day. If his Adsense Ads are priced ad $0.01 per click, he will earn $1. What if it is $3 of $4 per click? Well, you can’t ensure that every click will be of $3 or above, but you can remove those ads that pay you nothing. ($0.01 is nothing).

Removing Low Paying Ads that Give You Nothing

Google Adsense has a Competitive Ad Filter which was originally indented to remove ads from competing websites or business corporations (Intel would never want AMD Processor’s Ads to run on their pages). In our case, the Low Paying ads are our competition so we can use the links of those sites and get rid of them. But how will we know who are the low paying advertisers?

Thankfully, AdsBlackList helps you find those low paying advertisers on your website. AdsBlackList maintains a constantly updated list of Low Cost per Click (LCPC) Advertisers and Made for Adsense (MFA) Advertisers. Based on the keywords on your site, ABL find out which ads are most probable to appear on your site. Then it generates a list of Top 200 LCPC and MFA advertisers. You can copy this list into the Competitive Ad Filer in Adsense and start blocking the low paying ads!

Give the Site Name, URL and up to 20 keywords. Make sure that the most relevant keywords are included (incase you have more than 20 keywords)

From Sidebar, Click Generate Filter List. The ‘Available Domains’ will list the domains that you have added in the previous step. Drag and Drop the domain under consideration to the ‘Keywords from Selected Domains’ box.

Paste the list in the AdSense for Content box. You may also paste the same list in AdSense for Search and AdSense for Feeds as well, if you use any of them.

Press ‘Save Changes’ and you are ready to earn more with every click!

Ever since I started using AdsBlackList, I haven’t seen $0.01 for any click. AdsBlackList is still in beta and is constantly updated their Black List. So you have to regenerate the list after a while to block the new Low Paying Advertisers that might be using your ad space, yet paying you nothing ($0.01 is nothing!)

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I tried this trick long ago but from my experience it is better to let google decide the best paying ads themselves.
It takes a while, but eventually the adsense algorithm shows the best paying ads based on your page content.

well, Its just the reverse for me, I left it all for adsense for 2 years and it never learnt. Ever since I started using this, My revenue has gone up by more than 30% and even more than 100% on some weeks. But results are not assured..

Actually the competitive ad filter was designed to block competing advertisers, na? Goolge must have figured out that no advertiser in the world is gonna have more than 200 competitors. The Good thing about ABL is that it generates exactly 200 links in the black-list. I guess you figured that out by now.

Try your luck with ABL, and tell me how it worked, maybe after a month..
Cheers

Yes this really works. When i used adsense before reading and implementing the steps on this article i used to get only 0.01 $ per click. But from now on my earnings increased to 0.5 $ per click though 0.01$ comes very rarely. Very nice and helpful Article. Really a “”””””million Thanks”””””””.

ABL is still beta, so I think the approval process is not automated. If my memmory is right, I was approved within a day. They are making important changes to ABL, so wait for a little longer, maybe a week, and then try adding your site again or contact ABL support.

Hi,
Awesome tool.But is there any place where we can find what are the most frequently used keywords for the site.I know its weird since people ought to know what keywords to use more.But,for someone who wants to write without any prejudice,how can we know the keywords being used by google to serve ads

Yeah, Google knows that too. so they dont tell us what’s the highest paying keywords. But I have known that medical related Keywords as that of life saving drugs are really high paying. There might be some black-hat tools to find that, but I am not sure.

I understand tht now Arun.But what i actually want to know is ,if i run a blog/website,can i find out what are the most keywords based on which the ads are being served.I am not looking at finding out the high/low.What i want to know is what are the keywords that my blog/site is churning

Now I get you!
You can know what Google bot see on your pages using Google Webmasters Tools under Statistics. That will give you an idea of your keywords. If you need to know what ads show up, use the Adsense Sandbox from Labnol.

These instructions don’t work for a free account, and I’m hesitant to subscribe for a paid membership as I can’t figure out how to use the Adsblacklist site. The site lacks information about what their product is and how to use it. I tried it the other night and think I accidentally added my own URLs to their blacklist, which I’ve since deleted. LOL! I’m assuming that one needs a paid subscription in order to use their blacklist filtering, which is what I’m interested in so I guess I’ll give it a try.

Since adsblacklist is down you might want to check out my up to date block list for low paying AdSense Ads. I have compiled a list of 500 low paying ads. Most people do not realize that you have to keep up with this list. This is because when the owner of the URL finds out they are blocked they can make another low paying site. So you have to be adamant in keeping up with them. I just update this list about 2 weeks ago. The list is below, hope this helps since Adsblacklist is down.

Thanks for this tips. However when I visit Adsblacklist, the site is currently down. Is there other way to find those MFA sites. I’m really having trouble with them I only earn few cents with lots of clicks.